Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Dexter Morgan, From The Tv Series And Books Known Simply...

For this paper, the fictional character I have chosen to analyze is Dexter Morgan, from the TV series and books known simply as Dexter. Dexter Morgan can be described as a Psychopathic serial killer who works in the forensics department as a blood spatter forensic analyst for the Miami-Metro police department as a cover up occupation in the day time to conceal his true personal identity. He has a foster sister named Debra Morgan, whom he is/was very close with and who also works as a detective for the same occupational department. The reason why she is his foster sister is because he was an adopted child. When he was very young, his adopter who worked as an officer for Miami-Metro named Harry Morgan found him in a crate filled with blood up to the ankles where his mother, who worked as a police informant, and three others, were murdered via chainsaw by cartel drug dealers after being exposed. He was found after sitting for two days in the crate at the age of 2 years old. Dexter however, unlike many other killers of his magnitude and caliber, doesn’t just find a way to kill when his urges and â€Å"voices† become overwhelming. A special code was developed for him to, in a very controversial way, direct these malicious urges and temptations in a most beneficial way to society, which in this case would be to kill other killers and individuals â€Å"deserving† of death. For example, rather than murdering an innocent civilian, this said code would not allow this, and would redirect him toShow MoreRelatedManaging the International Value Chain in the Automotive Industry60457 Words   |  242 PagesThecompetitiveadvantagesofferedbyemergingmarkets 4 6 8 9 10 11 17 24 30 31 35 40 51 60 66 67 77 90 Speaking with Coimbatore K. Prahalad, Ross School of Business, University of Michigan â€Å"Wearemovingawayfromafirm-andproduct-centricviewofvaluetoanetworkcentricandco-createdviewofvalue.† From assembly plant to center of excellence: The rise of Audi’s subsidiary in Gyà ¶r, Hungary 1. EstablishingAudiHungariaasasubsidiaryofAudiAG 2. DevelopingAudiHungariaasacenterofexcellencewithintheVolkswagenGroupRead MoreManagement Course: Mba−10 General Management215330 Words   |  862 PagesContemporary Management, Fourth Edition Jones−George Driving Shareholder Value Morin−Jarrell Leadership, Fifth Edition Hughes−Ginnett−Curphy The Art of M A: Merger/Acquisitions/Buyout Guide, Third Edition Reed−Lajoux and others . . . This book was printed on recycled paper. Management http://www.mhhe.com/primis/online/ Copyright  ©2005 by The McGraw−Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. Except as permitted under the United States CopyrightRead MoreMarketing Mistakes and Successes175322 Words   |  702 PagesEDITOR George Hoffman Lise Johnson Carissa Doshi Dorothy Sinclair Matt Winslow Amy Scholz Carly DeCandia Alana Filipovich Jeof Vita Arthur Medina Allison Morris This book was set in 10/12 New Caledonia by Aptara ®, Inc. and printed and bound by Courier/Westford. The cover was printed by Courier/Westford. This book is printed on acid-free paper. Copyright  © 2009, 2006, 2004, 2001, 1998, 1995, 1992, 1989, 1986, 1981, 1976 John Wiley Sons, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publicationRead MoreManaging Information Technology (7th Edition)239873 Words   |  960 PagesPrinter: Leghigh-Phoenex Color Text Font: 10/12, Times Credits and acknowledgments borrowed from other sources and reproduced, with permission, in this textbook appear on appropriate page within the text. Microsoft ® and Windows ® are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation in the U.S.A. and other countries. Screen shots and icons reprinted with permission from the Microsoft Corporation. This book is not sponsored or endorsed by or affiliated with the Microsoft Corporation. Copyright

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